Migrant families will no longer be allowed to sleep overnight at Logan Airport, Gov. Healey says
BOSTON — Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced Friday that migrant families will no longer be permitted to sleep overnight at Boston’s Logan International Airport come July. The Healey-Driscoll administration said that the decision comes as a result of recent efforts to open a new safety-net site at the old Norfolk prison, move more families out of shelters, and share a message at the U.S. southern border that Massachusetts is out of shelter space. Families currently sleeping at Logan who are on the Emergency Assistance shelter waitlist will be forced to...